Last season Wrenn left the University of Denver to play for the Portland Winterhawks of the of the Western Hockey League, where he collected 13 points (2 G, 11 A) in 29 regular season games. He also made 21 appearances in the WHL postseason, posting one goal and four assists. While he’s not a big scoring threat, Wrenn is an all-around contributor in the junior leagues and it seems the Sharks are aware of his potential considering he was chosen relatively early as the 43rd overall pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

2010-11

The Sharks nabbed Wrenn in the 2009 Entry Draft with the 43rd overall pick. He projects to be more of the stay-at-home stype, even though he can do a little bit of everything on the ice. Look for Wrenn to continue his development with the University of Denver in 2010-11.

2009-10

The Sharks went after Wrenn, an all-around player, with the 43rd overall pick of the 2009 entry draft. At 6-foot-1, 190, the Alaskan native needs to bulk up to withstand the physicality of the NHL, but has plenty of time to fill out and mature.